Rememory
Donnie Trumpet feat. The Social Experiment Lyrics
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Take a break when I break my leg
Save the day when I take her hand
Ohh
Take a break when I break my leg
Save the day when I take her hand
And she break my heart
And she take an arm and leg and a car and the kidsAnd the court's taking course on me
And of course I'm remorseful
But more so for the kids forced to use morse code
Poor souls ain't got no voices
Take a disco nap when disco's dead
And the word goes live and I fix those heads
And the disco's flop but the track don't skip
And the words don't jumble and the milk don't curdle
And the cookie don't crumble
And the one eyed man screamed
"Marco this no joke, this code red", too late
The blind townspeople finally found people
Kingdom came, freedom reigned
See what I'm sayin? Took his name
Who got that hook up on that Peter Pan? The book is broke
He shook his hand
Tell me how you feel inside, tell me oh yeah, oh yeah
Tell me, tell me how you feel inside
Tell me how you feel, tell me
Tell me, tell me how you feel inside
Tell me how you feel inside, ma
Tell me, tell me how you feel tonight
Tell me how you feel
Tell me how you feel
Oh, oh, oh
Young man lay, lay your head down
Tell me of your day (day)
Rememory you'll say
Chancelor baby you're uneasy, I can tell
But in your way you're on your way
Rememory, you're safe
The lyrics of Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment's song "Rememory" seem to portray a mixture of emotions and events. The opening verse, "Take a break when I break my leg, save the day when I take her hand," could be interpreted as someone needing to break away from their struggles to find their footing once again. However, this respite is short-lived as the next line, "And she break my heart and she take an arm and leg," signals that the singer's partner has betrayed them and taken everything they own, including their children. The singer expresses regret for the situation and the pain it has caused, as "poor souls ain't got no voices."
The following verses shift focus as the singer jumps into a metaphorical description of the power of words and expression. Lines such as "And the disco's flop but the track don't skip, and the words don't jumble and the milk don't curdle," demonstrate the importance of being able to communicate effectively and clearly, even in challenging situations. The song ends with the chorus repeating the phrase "Tell me how you feel inside," which could represent a need for honest communication and emotional expression. The final line, "Rememory, you're safe," could be interpreted as a reassurance that one can revisit past memories without fearing the pain they may bring.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh, uh, uh
Ad-libs with no clear meaning
Take a break when I break my leg
Resting when injured
Save the day when I take her hand
Being a hero in a romantic relationship
Ohh
Exclamation of an emotional response
And she break my heart
Experiencing heartbreak from a partner
And she take an arm and leg and a car and the kids
Suffering great losses in a breakup, including shared property and children
And the court's taking course on me
Going through legal proceedings related to a breakup
And of course I'm remorseful
Feeling regret or guilt
But more so for the kids forced to use morse code
Feeling especially bad for the children who may struggle during the difficult times
Poor souls ain't got no voices
The children in the situation may feel silenced or unheard
Take a disco nap when disco's dead
Resting or taking a break when something is no longer popular
And the word goes live and I fix those heads
Correcting misunderstandings or wrong information
And the disco's flop but the track don't skip
Despite failure or difficulty, there is still progress being made
And the words don't jumble and the milk don't curdle
Things are going smoothly and without issue
And the cookie don't crumble
Things are stable and not easily broken
And the one eyed man screamed
A person who may not have all the information or understanding still has a voice and speaks up
"Marco this no joke, this code red", too late
A warning is not heeded in time to prevent a negative outcome
The blind townspeople finally found people
Misunderstandings or disagreements are resolved
Kingdom came, freedom reigned
Success and satisfaction were achieved
See what I'm sayin? Took his name
Proudly taking credit for an accomplishment
Who got that hook up on that Peter Pan? The book is broke
Looking for a connection or help with something that is difficult or impossible to find
He shook his hand
Completing a business deal or coming to an agreement
Tell me how you feel inside, tell me oh yeah, oh yeah
Asking someone about their emotions and seeking confirmation of understanding
Tell me, tell me how you feel inside
Repeating the question of how someone is feeling
Tell me how you feel, tell me
Asking for more detail on how someone is feeling
Tell me, tell me how you feel inside
Repeating the question of how someone is feeling
Tell me how you feel inside, ma
Addressing someone affectionately while asking about their emotions
Tell me, tell me how you feel tonight
Asking about emotions in the present moment
Tell me how you feel
Continuing to ask for emotional information
Oh, oh, oh
Exclamations of an emotional response
Young man lay, lay your head down
Instructing someone to rest or relax
Tell me of your day (day)
Asking about someone's day and repeating the word to give emphasis
Rememory you'll say
Encouraging someone to remember their day and share it
Chancelor baby you're uneasy, I can tell
Recognizing someone's discomfort or unease
But in your way you're on your way
Acknowledging that someone is making progress despite struggles
Rememory, you're safe
Focusing on positive memories or emotions to feel secure
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SUNDAE SONGS LLC, Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHANCELOR JOHNATHON BENNETT, NICO SEGAL
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